NYU wins Deloitte's eighth annual MBA National Case Competition

The school’s Stern School of Business brought home its first-ever scholarship at the yearly event, worth $20K.


Apple seen getting possible $4B boost from tax-law quirk

Companies that stockpiled trillions of dollars offshore free of U.S. income tax may get one last break before paying up—provided their fiscal years don’t follow the calendar year.


E-mail scams spike as tax season nears: IRS

Crooks have already started targeting tax professionals this year.


Audit committees will be dealing with new accounting standards and tax reform this year

Audit committees at public companies will have plenty on their agendas this year, according to a pair of new reports from KPMG, including new accounting standards, the new tax law, cyber security and more.


EY awards $1M to winners of 2017 'Better begins with you' program

The Big Four firm recognized staff and team members who have contributed to its motto of “building a better working world.”


How revenue recognition will change forever

Revenue recognition is one of the accounting topics most examined by investors and regulators.


Getting ready for rev rec

Marisa Garcia, managing director of CohnReznick Advisory, discusses what companies should be doing to prepare for the new revenue recognition standard.


Ernst & Young adds RPR Partners

RPR Partners LLP, a tax advisory firm in San Diego, has joined Ernst & Young LLP, EY said Tuesday.


Trump touts tax cuts to farmers amid immigration concerns

President Donald Trump told a group of farmers on Monday that recent tax cuts and deregulation will revitalize the U.S. rural economy.


Liberal losers: A $200M tax targets blue-state colleges

Call it the liberal (arts) penalty. This year’s tax overhaul slapped a 1.4 percent levy on the annual investment income of the wealthiest private university endowments. Republicans targeted the measure so narrowly that it ended up as a tax almost entirely on elite blue-state institutions.